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Patricia Probert Gott

Author of So You Wanna be a Cowgirl

5 Works 10 Members 6 Reviews

About the Author

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Works by Patricia Probert Gott

So You Wanna be a Cowgirl (2007) 4 copies
Cowgirl Days (2008) 3 copies
The DAYES of Wyoming (2010) 1 copy
Volunteer to Empower (2010) 1 copy

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Nationality
USA
Places of residence
Maine, USA

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Reviews

This review was written by the author.
The DAYES of Wyoming is a historic novel featuring horse trainer, Bertha and mountain man, Charlie Daye. The stories take place during the late 1800s to early 1900s in northern Wyoming, from Johnson County, east of the Bighorns, to Yellowstone, west of the Continental Divide.
Bertha and Charlie Daye’s adventures include guiding eastern guests into remote mountain paradises, rounding up wild horses, riding in thrilling overland horse races, adopting children who traveled west on one of the famous Orphan Trains and the ensuing adjustments they would all have to make if they were to become a family.

Great read for all lovers of history, horses and Wyoming.
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PatriciaGott | May 25, 2010 |
I really enjoyed Patricia's first book, "So You Wanna Be A Cowgirl" and have checked her website a few times--sure enough, I was looking at it the day the new page uploaded for this sequel, "Cowgirl Days"! I purchased it the day she got her first shipment!
This is another great read about the contemporary west, complete with handsome cowboys, spirited horses, ranching and hard work, and a backdrop of mountains, rivers and sky that's to die for! As in her first book, Wyoming is featured but now add a lot of time in Montana.
She is a knowledgeable and an interesting writer. These two books are an enjoyable primer on ranch life, rodeos, pack trips, endurance racing, and mustangs, with just enough romance and spicy dialog (not dirty, just spirited!) to make them fun.
Great value for some fun reading, guys!
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Laurashton | 1 other review | Jun 2, 2008 |
This is the second book in the author's cowgirl series and it is equally as good as the first. The lady wrangler continues her adventures in Montana training young mustangs at a quarter horse breeding ranch and gets involved in endurance racing.

She returns to the dude ranch in Cody, Wyoming where she worked as a ranch wrangler in her first book "So You Wanna be a Cowgirl" and gets the chance to work horse pack trips into the Shoshone and Bridger Wilderness areas.
 
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GrullaGal | 1 other review | Jun 2, 2008 |
I'm a middle aged lady and I admire the author for showing that you're never too old to follow your dream. I enjoyed the book as would females from nine to ninety. Way to go girl!
If men get past the title with cowgirl in it, they will enjoy the contents also.
 
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GrullaGal | 2 other reviews | Mar 21, 2008 |

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